Nov. 1, 2011—
RFID Journal has announced that it is now accepting submissions for the 2012
RFID Journal Awards, which recognize companies and organizations that have distinguished themselves by their successful use of
radio frequency identification, or by the introduction of a valuable new RFID product or service.
This year,
RFID Journal has introduced a new award category, "Best RFID Thesis," designed to reward excellence in academic research. This category is sponsored by the
Global RF Lab Alliance (GRFLA), and the top three submissions will be published in the GRFLA-endorsed
International Journal of RF Technologies: Research and Applications.
The 2012
RFID Journal Awards will also be given in six other important categories:
Best RFID Implementation
This award will be given to the end-user company that has demonstrated the best use of RFID to improve its manufacturing, supply chain or retail operations. The winner will be the firm that best demonstrates how the technology is delivering real value to shareholders.
Best Use of RFID to Enhance a Product or Service
This award will be given to the end-user company that has best used RFID to enhance an existing product or service. The winner will be the firm that most compellingly shows how it is employing the technology to provide additional value to its customers.
Most Innovative Use of RFID
This award will be given to the end-user company with the most novel use of RFID. The winner will be the firm that best demonstrates how it is utilizing the technology in a new or unusual way to solve a business problem, deliver a
return on investment to shareholders or improve customer service.
The company is now accepting entries for the 2012 RFID Journal Awards, including a new category designed to reward excellence in academic research.
Nov. 1, 2011—
RFID Journal has announced that it is now accepting submissions for the 2012
RFID Journal Awards, which recognize companies and organizations that have distinguished themselves by their successful use of
radio frequency identification, or by the introduction of a valuable new RFID product or service.
This year,
RFID Journal has introduced a new award category, "Best RFID Thesis," designed to reward excellence in academic research. This category is sponsored by the
Global RF Lab Alliance (GRFLA), and the top three submissions will be published in the GRFLA-endorsed
International Journal of RF Technologies: Research and Applications.
The 2012
RFID Journal Awards will also be given in six other important categories:
Best RFID Implementation
This award will be given to the end-user company that has demonstrated the best use of RFID to improve its manufacturing, supply chain or retail operations. The winner will be the firm that best demonstrates how the technology is delivering real value to shareholders.
Best Use of RFID to Enhance a Product or Service
This award will be given to the end-user company that has best used RFID to enhance an existing product or service. The winner will be the firm that most compellingly shows how it is employing the technology to provide additional value to its customers.
Most Innovative Use of RFID
This award will be given to the end-user company with the most novel use of RFID. The winner will be the firm that best demonstrates how it is utilizing the technology in a new or unusual way to solve a business problem, deliver a
return on investment to shareholders or improve customer service.